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Thank you for all your replies!! I had no idea that Quaker could be so aggressive. Wondering if this happens in the wild as well? I do believe they are illegal to own in Wyoming an New York.
We "might" get a Lovebird, but they will have their own cage.
Would be nice but Adrian (Female) has been in our home about 10 days and Rocky (Blue Male) has only been here since a few days ago. I have gotten them to eat a spray of millet I hold and have in the cage, and are close to my hand.May I suggest that you take each one out to train individually some simple tricks.
Would be nice but Adrian (Female) has been in our home about 10 days and Rocky (Blue Male) has only been here since a few days ago. I have gotten them to eat a spray of millet I hold and have in the cage, and are close to my hand.
We have 4 dogs, Toy Fox Terriers, and one male (fixed) cat, who is quite a hunter, so getting them out at the moment ain't gonna happen. Plus, we are remodeling inside our double wide home and there is lots of place for little birds to crawl under and keep from getting caught to put back in the cage. Perhaps as time goes on, at a later day.
Now..... not so old. New posts and new info. Thanks for chiming in!Just realized old thread